The White House Press Secretary on Trump's push to reopen schools
"The science should not stand in the way of this."
Restored after serious objections, if I read correctly, albeit not going to be updated further?
You do?I think I know what she meant to say, but what she actually said would look good in a Democratic video on youtube.
You do?
Hard to believe. As CBS News reports, Governor Brian Kemp is forcing local governments in Georgia to rescind any requirement that residents wear face masks. This effects at least fifteen local governments including the City of Atlanta.Georgia governor Kemp just banned cities and counties from requiring masks. What on earth is it with Republicans??
The Republican governor has instead been trying to encourage voluntary mask wearing, including telling fans that reduced infections from mask-wearing would make college football season possible...Kemp said Wednesday that the federal government has sent 32,600 vials of the antiviral drug remdesivir, which has been shown to aid people with infections. Kemp said that was enough to treat up to 5,400 patients. The governor said that from now on, hospitals will generally be able to buy the drug directly, although smaller federal shipments to Georgia will continue.
Wednesday's numbers showed nearly 2,800 people hospitalized statewide with the COVID-19 respiratory illness, the highest on record and a number that's nearly doubled since the beginning of the month. The state reports 84% of hospitals' available critical beds are in use, although some hospitals say they have opened up more space and have more room...The rising COVID-19 case numbers prompted Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to order the city to reverse its reopening plan and return to Phase 1 last week. "Georgia reopened in a reckless manner and the people of our city and state are suffering the consequences," Bottoms said. CBS News link
I strongly suspect that she meant, "There is nothing in the scientific studies which should stand in the way of reopening schools." i.e. the science says it's safe enough to open schools.
What came out was more like, "We don't care what the science says. We want to open up regardless."
The second version, while it probably isn't what she meant to say, is probably a more accurate statement of White House policy.
Hard to believe. As CBS News reports, Governor Brian Kemp is forcing local governments in Georgia to rescind any requirement that residents wear face masks. This effects at least fifteen local governments including the City of Atlanta.
These Republican supporters go back and forth with this. If a governor does something they don't like they cry local rule. If a city, town or county enacts something they don't like they appeal to the governor. Or donald trump. But with almost all of them, they won't discuss the medical science involved. They refuse to acknowledge the polling that shows the majority of Americans think wearing a face mask is a good idea. That's a conversation they're not having. It becomes impossible to work with people like this.
Meantime, the virus in Georgia keeps growing:
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Does he get up in the morning and ask "How can I **** things up even more?"Hard to believe. As CBS News reports, Governor Brian Kemp is forcing local governments in Georgia to rescind any requirement that residents wear face masks. This effects at least fifteen local governments including the City of Atlanta.
These Republican supporters go back and forth with this. If a governor does something they don't like they cry local rule. If a city, town or county enacts something they don't like they appeal to the governor. Or donald trump. But with almost all of them, they won't discuss the medical science involved. They refuse to acknowledge the polling that shows the majority of Americans think wearing a face mask is a good idea. That's a conversation they're not having. It becomes impossible to work with people like this.
Meantime, the virus in Georgia keeps growing:
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I strongly suspect that she meant, "There is nothing in the scientific studies which should stand in the way of reopening schools." i.e. the science says it's safe enough to open schools.
What came out was more like, "We don't care what the science says. We want to open up regardless."
The second version, while it probably isn't what she meant to say, is probably a more accurate statement of White House policy.
I strongly suspect that she meant, "There is nothing in the scientific studies which should stand in the way of reopening schools." i.e. the science says it's safe enough to open schools.
What came out was more like, "We don't care what the science says. We want to open up regardless."
The second version, while it probably isn't what she meant to say, is probably a more accurate statement of White House policy.
FREEDUMB!!!
Does he get up in the morning and ask "How can I **** things up even more?"
Kemp seems to be in competition with De Santis in Florida in that area.
"The President told me this very morning that he thinks killing families is just a bit of fun, a lark. He says that he's accepted that he's not going to win reelection and this may be his last chance to really stick it to the American people."McEnany: "The president has said unmistakably that he wants schools to open. When he says open, he means open and full, kids being able to attend each and every day at their school. The science should not stand in the way of this." http://cbsnews.com/live
Hard to believe. As CBS News reports, Governor Brian Kemp is forcing local governments in Georgia to rescind any requirement that residents wear face masks. This effects at least fifteen local governments including the City of Atlanta.
These Republican supporters go back and forth with this. If a governor does something they don't like they cry local rule. If a city, town or county enacts something they don't like they appeal to the governor. Or donald trump. But with almost all of them, they won't discuss the medical science involved. They refuse to acknowledge the polling that shows the majority of Americans think wearing a face mask is a good idea. That's a conversation they're not having. It becomes impossible to work with people like this.
Meantime, the virus in Georgia keeps growing:
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The full quote, though, began with
"'The science is on our side here,' McEnany told reporters gathered in the James S. Brady Briefing Room Thursday afternoon."
So, yeah, I'm pretty sure that's what she meant.
But the out of context quote is funnier. I have only a limited amount of outrage available for an out of context quote that hurts Donald Trump.
The president has said unmistakably that he wants schools to open. And I was just in the Oval talking to him about that. And when he says open, he means open and full, kids being able to attend each and every day at their school. The science should not stand in the way of this. And as Dr. Scott Atlas said, I thought this was a good quote. Of course, we can do it. Everyone else in the Western world, our peer nations are doing it. We are the outlier here. The science is very clear on this that for instance, you look at the JAMA Pediatric study of 46 pediatric hospitals in North America that said the risk of critical illness from COVID is far less for children than that of seasonal flu.
The science is on our side here, and we encourage for localities and states to just simply follow the science, open our schools. It’s very damaging to our children. There’s a lack of reporting of abuse, there’s mental depressions that are not addressed, suicidal ideations that are not addressed when students are not in school. Our schools are extremely important. They’re essential and they must reopen. Yes.
Other countries are doing it because they, for the most part, have their Covid-19 problem under control or can at least see the light at the end of the tunnel. The United States is drowning in new infections and it's only getting worse.If you disagree with the science she is referencing, perfectly reasonable to debate it though.